Kaada & The Late Bloomers in Concert

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Kaada And The Late Bloomers In Concert
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Live album by
ReleasedAugust 22, 2012
Genre Instrumental soundtrack, alternative rock, experimental
Length61:39
Label Kaada Recordings
(KAAA-017)
Producer Kaada
Kaada chronology
Junkyard Nostalgias
(2006)
Kaada And The Late Bloomers In Concert
(2012)

Kaada & The Late Bloomers In Concert is the fifth solo album by Norwegian pop and experimental artist, Kaada.

Contents

Track listing

All tracks are written by Kaada.

No.TitleLength
1."From here on it got rough (live)"3:53
2."Smiger (live)"4:40
3."Celibate (live)"5:56
4."Hammering down the nails (live)"3:42
5."Truth serum (live)"4:37
6."Mainstreaming (live)"4:12
7."The mosquito and the old abandoned old woman (live)"6:40
8."No you don't (live)"7:31
9."A day and a night and a day (live)"4:14
10."Spindle (live)"5:46
11."Hungarian kiss (live)"2:53
12."Invocation (live)"2:54
13."Dragging an ox (live)"4:10
Total length:61:39

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